- Joined
- Mar 27, 2012
- Messages
- 3,098
- Reaction score
- 1,550
- Location
- Suffolk
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 5
On 5th July SteveG and I found a single capped queen cell in a brood box purchased as a nuc a few weeks previously. The colony was otherwise expanding well. I removed it and popped it into my top pocket.
A couple of hours later I made up a quick nuc and pinned the Qcell in a coiled-wire protector on to a frame of brood, and took the nuc over a bumpy track to my out apiary.
Next day I checked: the bumpy ride had dislodged the protector which was lying on the OMF. I pinned it back on to the frame of brood and a week later the cell cap had been removed suggesting that the queen had hatched.
Today for the first time I find BIAS!
A couple of hours later I made up a quick nuc and pinned the Qcell in a coiled-wire protector on to a frame of brood, and took the nuc over a bumpy track to my out apiary.
Next day I checked: the bumpy ride had dislodged the protector which was lying on the OMF. I pinned it back on to the frame of brood and a week later the cell cap had been removed suggesting that the queen had hatched.
Today for the first time I find BIAS!